Abstract
Increasing field work in the İzmir region has produced much sought tangible evidence about the ways in which food-producing communities emerged in the Aegean. Focusing on the archaeological and zooarchaeological data from Ulucak and neighboring sites, the authors discuss the possible mechanisms of initial farmer-herder dispersals into the region. The authors stress that the lack of pre-Neolithic strata in the eastern Aegean impedes a full understanding of forager-farmer interactions in the early Holocene.
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Çilingiroǧlu, Ç., & Çakirlar, C. (2013). Towards configuring the neolithisation of Aegean Turkey. Documenta Praehistorica, 40(1), 21–29. https://doi.org/10.4312/dp.40.3
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